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Sudden proximal paraparesis secondary to statin myositis
- Correspondence to Dr Corina Cret, Department of Neurology, Centre hospitalier de Meaux, 6-8 rue Saint-Fiacre, FR-77104 Meaux cedex, France; c-cret{at}ch-meaux.fr
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Sudden proximal paraparesis secondary to statin myositis
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- Received April 10, 2012
- First published November 8, 2012.
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November 08, 2012
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